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Google translate:
"Our voices as journalists became hoarse as we called for opening the crossings for the movement of goods, perhaps to alleviate the famine, and perhaps to help provide food and other supplies such as clothes and detergents in the markets and shops. We did not want to rely on humanitarian aid and supplies whose entry is controlled by the occupation.'

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Our voices as journalists became hoarse as we called for opening the crossings for the movement of goods, perhaps to alleviate the famine, and perhaps to help provide food and other supplies such as clothes and detergents in the markets and shops. We did not want to rely on humanitarian aid and supplies whose entry is controlled by the occupation. We want to buy our food and needs with our money, but we were deceived and let down by our own people, who are best called “war merchants.” They betrayed us and conspired against us by raising prices to levels that no mind can imagine, astronomical prices for everything, which no citizen, whoever he may be, can afford. May God not bless anyone who is a partner in the suffering and tragedy of the people.